and if you do win against the bear. pee on him to assert your dominance.I hunt and guide in grizzly country exclusively.
When hunting for myself I do so solo.
Personally I love the psychological side of it.
First and foremost understand you are the alpha predator. Contrary to popular opinion. Humans are not alpha predators because of our brawn. It's because of our brains!
Second. DO NOT EVER let a bear keep your animal. You run them off by whatever means necessary! For several reasons. The main one being. Grizzly bear is extremely smart. That bear has a bad encounter with human he will never forget. From that day forward that bear will stay clear. It has to be a painful negative experience. Unfortunately to many people let bears win, that's why there are so many problems these days.
This is backed up by how bears behave in different parts of grizzly country.
I suggest having a sawed off shotgun in camp and packing it to kill site. Pelt a bear with shotgun and he will immediately become a good bear.
Run hot wire around your camp. They will not penetrate it. So long as it's grounded properly and it's turned on.
If a bear comes in while you are processing a animal. Do not even bother reaching for bear spray. Fire arm. Which leads me to a overlooked point.
Firearm proficiency.
If a bear charges for real, you will get one good shot at best. The rest will be spray and pray stuff. So make sure you can draw point fire in 3 seconds or less and be spot on at 20 yards.
If you do shoot a bear, kill him. AND report it immediately. Highly recommend NOT trying to hide it.
Fish and game folks are pretty understanding. Do not lie to them.
That should be enough controversy for now.
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